Bangor, ME: Kiwanis Pediatric Trauma Management Course

Pediatric Emergency Assessment, Recognition, and Stabilization

The Kiwanis Pediatric Trauma Institute (KPTI), with funding and support from the Kiwanis Foundation of New England (KFNE), offers an educational program on pediatric trauma management designed for emergency medical personnel(EMTs and paramedics). The five-hour program presents basic and advanced concepts of trauma management including epidemiology, diagnosis, airway management, resuscitation techniques, system considerations, and case studies. (Certification Credits are awarded)

WHEN: November 16, 2019

TIME: 9:00AM to 2:00PM

WHERE: Eastern Maine Community College, Rangeley Hall, 268 Sylvan Rd, Bangor (Rangeley Hall sits at the end of Sylvan Rd)

COST: $20.00 (Includes instruction, materials and lunch)

To Register, please go to the following link: http://www.cvent.com/d/chq9rn

Download the flyer (PDF)

Program Sponsored by:

  • Kiwanis Club of Bangor Breakfast
  • Kiwanis Pediatric Trauma Institue
  • Floating Hospital for Children at Tufts Medical Center
  • Northern Light, Eastern Maine Medical Center
  • New England & Bermuda District of Kiwanis
  • Atlantic Partners EMS, Inc.

Read the Yankiwanian – October 2019

District Bulletin Editor Karl Uzcategui has released his first issue of The Yankiwanian (Volume 46, Edition 1). Click the image below to read!

Make sure to share it with your fellow Kiwanians for important updates from our District leaders, information about Fall Training Conference, and highlights from our fellow Kiwanis Clubs.

October 2019 Young Children Newsletter

Good Morning Fellow Kiwanians!

I am the New England District Chair for YOUNG CHILDREN. This program focuses on the needs of young children with an emphasis on infants and youngsters ages 0 to 8)

I have been your District Chair for 8 years, and I am passionate about educating new parents to promote optimal health and brain development in their babies along with preventing trauma in their lives.

This month I am focusing on materials available from:
KIWANIS PEDIATRIC TRAUMA INSTITUTE (KPTI) at Tufts Medical Center in Boston. Materials for Young Children projects will be provided from KPTI at no charge to your club. More information and an order form can be found at: www.kpti.org
Materials available for service projects:

1. EARLY CHILDHOOD INJURY PREVENTION KITS include Bath Safety Duck to test water temperature, Car seat information sticker, Car seat and seat belt information card, Shaken baby information card, “Keeping the Promise” window safety brochure, Burn prevention brochure, Home safety checklist booklet, Electric outlet covers(24 pk).

These materials are delivered to the Kiwanis Club and need to be put together in a plastic bag which is also provided with the materials. Then the Kits need to be delivered. Possible distribution to: Day Care Centers, Day Care Homes, Mother’s Groups, Hospitals with Birthing Centers, Health Clinics, Pediatricians’ offices, any facility that provides prenatal classes or care for expectant mothers.

EACH CLUB IS ALLOWED 200 KITS ANNUALLY FOR DISTRIBUTION.

2. BIKE HELMET EMERGENCY CONTACT STICKER (put inside helmet)
Possible distribution: public schools, bike shops, stores (WalMart, Target), police and/or fire departments.

3. CHILD SAFETY SEAT STICKERS which provide emergency contact information & Dr. contact. Possible distribution: Fire and/or Police Dept. when they conduct proper installation of car seats, at a pre-school, hospitals, clinics, ambulance companies, doctors’ offices.

4. BIKE RODEO MANUAL & I’M SAFE ON MY BIKE IN NEW ENGLAND
Children and families learn about bike safety; COMPLETE RODEO MANUAL provides all information needed to organize and set up a rodeo.

HELMETS are available at reduced cost. Also provided: bike safety information handouts, helmet reflectors, identification stickers and much more. Kiwanis Clubs can partner with the Police/Fire Department and hold a Bike Rodeo Day. more info at: www.kpti.org

5. ELECTRICAL OUTLET COVERS are available in a 24 pack. Possible distribution: Parent Education Classes, Clinics, Pediatrician’s Offices

6. MORE SAFETY BROCHURES FROM KPTI (available in English, Spanish, Chinese)

  • Window Safety Brochure
  • Summer Safety Brochure
  • Pedestrian Safety Brochure
  • Water Safety Brochure
  • Holiday/Winter Safety Brochure
  • Fire Safety Brochure
  • After School Safety Brochure

FIRST AID/CPR CRART FOR PARENTS FROM THE AMERICAN ACADEMY OF PEDIATRICS. For Kiwanis clubs, to be distributed to pediatrician’s offices, parenting groups and also can be handed out at club events for the public.
Possible Distribution: Schools, Clinics, Doctor’s Offices, Police/Fire Department, Health Fair, Holiday Fair.

7. BIKE SAFETY
Bike Safety Packet which includes Inspection Checklist, State Bike Helmet Law & Five Common Accidents, Message to Parents, Teachers and Motorists and Easy Steps to Properly fit a Bike Helmet, and more!

Possible Distribution: Day Care Centers, Doctor’s Offices, Bike Shops, Police/Fire Departments, Schools

8. CONCUSSION INFORMATION FOR COACHES AND PARENTS
Heads Up Concussion in Youth Sports is a Center for Disease Control (CDC) program to bring awareness to the dangers of head trauma in young people, particularly those in youth sports.

Available are sheets for athletes, parents (teachers) and coaches with information about:

  • What a concussion is
  • What are the symptoms
  • Prevention and preparedness
  • What to do if you suspect a concussion
  • Athlete and parent fact sheets are in English and Spanish.

This information can be distributed to High School and Middle School athletic coaches who then can distribute this valuable information to parents of student involved with contact sports.

9. BULLYING PREVENTION TIPS FOR KIDS AND TEENS(PAMPHLET)
Bully Free Zone(ACTIVITY BOOKLET)
Inspire bully-free attitudes and actions with the Bully-Free Zone Activity Book for kids ages 9-13.
Reviewed by experts, Bully-Free Zone was created by Child Safety Solutions and integrates fun with key bullying prevention messages, including:

  • What bullying is.
  • How to know if you are a bully and what you can do about it.
  • Ways to stop a bully from bothering you.
  • How to deal with cyberbullying.
  • How to make your school a bully-free zone.

Featuring tweens talking to tweens, this colorful booklet gives kids the opportunity to collect “Big Bonus Points” and stay away from “Big Damage Points” as they work through bullying-prevention activities.

These booklets can be distributed to schools, after school programs, youth sports organizations, PTA, and parent groups.

Bullying can happen at any age. These materials can be distributed to school administrators who then can decide how and with what age group to used.

Many communities have Arts and Crafts Fairs in November and December. Consider having a table at a Holiday Fair. It can serve two purposes:
1. Distribution of safety brochures and
2. Provide information about your Kiwanis Club and attract potential new members to learn about your Club.

I’m sure many of you can come up with more creative ways in which to distribute these materials. I hope that your Club will take advantage of the materials available through KPTI and will start a new project this year. Prevention is the key to keeping our children healthy. Education is the key to healthy families and we, as Kiwanians, need to educate families in our communities.; saving lives one community at a time!

Please feel free to contact me if you have questions or comments and also let me know what Children and Youth Services projects your Kiwanis Clubs are doing!

And if your Club is currently using materials from KPTI consider making a donation to the Kiwanis Foundation of New England (KFNE) which supports KPTI.
A REMINDER FOR HALLOWEEN/TRICK OR TREAT FOR UNICEF:
If your Club sponsors a Key Club or a Builders Club encourage members to think about organizing a Trick or Treat for UNICEF Project for next year, or at least put it at the top of the list for projects for next fall. Kits can be ordered at 1-800-KIWANISX411.

There is information and resources available at: http://youth.unicefusa.org/trickortreat/ to help a club get started. And funds raised for Trick or Treat for UNICEF through Kiwanis can be designated to go to the ELIMINATE PROJECT! When Kiwanis youth members participate in Trick-or-Treat for UNICEF America’s kids help kids the world over. Let’s encourage all of our Kiwanis youth members to participate in Trick or Treat for UNICEF; I can’t think of a better way to empower, educate and inspire our youth.

And if your Service Leadership Programs are already collecting for Trick or Treat for UNICEF, then children around the world thank them and the Kiwanis Family thanks them for a job well done!

I am YOUR District Chair. Please feel free to contact me with question. Or if you would like me to visit your Club/Division with Project ideas, please contact me. And please share with me anyYoung Children projects you are doing this year.

Finally, I hope to see you at Fall Conference and other District happenings. I have a Young Children table in the exhibit hall with lots of educational materials and project ideas which I hope you will share with your Kiwanis Club. I look forward to meeting each of you in the near future!

Sincerely,

Ava Adams, District Chair
Young Children
Scarborough, Maine
New England Bermuda District
email: [email protected]

YCPO Newsletter Archive

See posts from Chair Ava Adams from 2016 through 2019.

Club Recognition 2018-2019

Please keep in mind that there are a few programs to recognize the amazing work you did over the 2018-2019 Kiwanis year. 

Kiwanis International Awards:

Distinguished Member
Please complete and submit the form below by NOVEMBER 30, 2019
To be eligible for these award, you must complete the entry form online here.
Award items will mail for each distinguished member in bulk to the 2019-20 club president in December.

Distinguished Club
Please complete and submit the form below by NOVEMBER 30, 2019.
To be eligible for these award, you must complete the entry form online here.

New England and Bermuda District Awards:

Club of the Year
ENTRY FORM DUE BY OCTOBER 15, 2019. Download the entry form (DOC)
The Kiwanis Club of the Year will be recognized at Fall Training Conference in North Conway, New Hampshire, November 22-24, 2019.

Distinguished Kiwanis Member
To be a Distinguished member in our District this year, you can either sponsor 2 new members to join any Kiwanis club OR you can complete 18 documented hours of community service between October 2018 and September 2019.
Complete the entry form online here. Distinguished Kiwanis members will be recognized at Fall Training Conference in North Conway, New Hampshire, November 22-24, 2019.

District Inter-Club Award
To be eligible for the District Inter-Club Award, you must complete the entry form online.

An Inter-Club meeting is where your club members attend a regular meeting or official Kiwanis event of another Kiwanis Club, Circle K Club, Key Club, Aktion Club, Builders Club or K-Kids.  If a club member and the Kiwanis Advisor, or any two club members visit one of the SLPs, that counts as an Inter-Club. An Inter-Club also includes any club installation, division meeting, district conference/convention or international convention. 
You can win any of the following awards for your work during the 2018-2019 Kiwanis year:

  • District Inter-Club Award 
  • Governor’s Award
  • Kiwanis Family Award

NOTE: Please note the change for 2018-2019: all information must be entered in this online submission form after September 30, 2019. Winners will be recognized at Fall Training Conference in North Conway, New Hampshire, November 22-24, 2019.

Division 9 & 12 Governor’s Visit

On July 27, 2019, Division 9 LTG Gayla Bartlett and Division 12 LTG Will Bradford hosted a joint Governor’s Visit service project with Habitat for Humanity. The project was captured by Danvers Community Access Television:

New England and Bermuda District Recognized

Governor Elyse and Past Governor Dan with the International KIDS award, the district’s award for reaching 100% of our Eliminate Goal.It was presented on 6/29/2019 by International President Poly Lat at the Kiwanis ICON in Orlando Florida.

Bermuda Participates in Kiwanis One Day

A contingent from the Kiwanis Club of St George took advantage of fine weather for their participation in “Kiwanis One Day”.  The day is marked by Kiwanis organizations around the world, during which as many members as possible perform services.

The members from Kiwanis St George selected the children’s playground at Mullet Bay Park, in Wellington, St George, for a clean-up. Some of the members taking part are shown in the photo, from left to right: Rose Douglas, Peri Trott, Gary Kent-Smith, and Marie Kent-Smith.

Equipped with bags and gloves from Keep Bermuda Beautiful, the Kiwanians tackled the playground and at the end of the exercise they had collected bags of refuse, cans and bottles.

Kiwanis St George spokesman Vice President Daron Lowe explained that since the overall theme of Kiwanis is “serving the children of the world” a clean-up of a facility used by children was appropriate. 

“Children need to have a safe and clean place in which to play”, Mr. Lowe added, “and after Kiwanis One Day” we are confident that the Mullet Bay Children’s playground meets that requirement”.

Backpack Packing Service Project at DCON

Our our District Convention in Leominster, Kiwanians jam packed backpacks for local kids in need. The backpacks will be distributed through the Salvation Army. Special thanks to all those clubs that donated supplies, and to all those members who help fill the bags. We had quite the assembly line!

2018-2019 District Board

100th Annual District Convention Comes to a Close

At the 100th Annual District Convention for the New England and Bermuda District of Kiwanis, delegates voted Elyse Denorfia of the Kiwanis Club of West Hartford, CT, to be its governor for the 2018-2019 year which begins on October 1, 2018. In the race for governor-elect, John Falconer of the Kiwanis Club of Colebrook, NH prevailed. John J. Maihos of the Kiwanis Club of Beverly, MA was confirmed as District Secretary, and William T. Jenkins of the Kiwanis Club of Bourne/Wareham, MA was confirmed as District Treasurer. Also installed on Saturday night were the district’s lieutenant governors and committee chairs by International Trustee Dick Olmstead of Lancaster, CA, and International Trustee Designate, George Delisle of Westfield, MA.

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